Jim Herzfeld

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Meet the Fockers TrailerMeet the Parents TrailerThe Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story Trailer

Jim Herzfeld is an American film and television screenwriter and producer. Raised in New Jersey, he moved to California in 1970 and later attended UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television, graduating in 1984. He began his career in television with a writing credit on It’s Garry Shandling’s Show in 1986, followed by nearly a decade writing and producing on sitcoms including Married… with Children. Herzfeld made his feature film debut as co writer of the cult comedy Tapeheads (1988), and later achieved major success with the screenplay for Meet the Parents (2000) and the story and screenplay for its sequel Meet the Fockers (2004). His development work has included projects at New Line Cinema, Columbia Pictures, and Walt Disney, including the canceled Circle 7 Animation version of Toy Story 3. Reflecting on his career, Herzfeld has said that every screenwriter hopes to be “associated with an actor who trusts you,” a relationship he considers one of the most valuable in the industry.

Most Popular Jim Herzfeld Trailers

Total trailers found: 5

Meet the Parents Trailer (2000)

06 October 2000

Greg Focker is ready to marry his girlfriend, Pam, but before he pops the question, he must win over her formidable father, humorless former CIA agent Jack Byrnes, at the wedding of Pam's sister.

Meet the Fockers Trailer (2004)

22 December 2004

Hard-to-crack ex-CIA man Jack Byrnes and his wife Dina head for the warmer climes of Florida to meet the parents of their son-in-law-to-be, Greg Focker.

Meet the Deedles Trailer (1998)

27 March 1998

Two surfers end up as Yellowstone park rangers and have to stop a former ranger who is out for revenge.

The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story Trailer (1998)

28 September 1998

Told from Mowgli's point of view, it's the story of how a boy became a mancub and a mancub became a man.

Tapeheads Trailer (1988)

21 October 1988

The story of Ivan and Josh, two dimwitted ex-security guards who love music videos. Out of work, with no job prospects, they form a music video production company.